As a professional photographer you shot in RAW hundreds of pictures at a single event but few shots are really good and worth the time investment required by post processing on the PC with a specialized software.

Nevertheless the remaining pictures are still important and need to be converted to a common image format like JPEG or TIFF. Converting them one at a time with a RAW processing program or with the camera's supplied software takes a lot of time and effort.

BatchPhoto can convert thousands of RAW images from almost all DSLR digital cameras to almost any image format in just a single session! Custom development settings like: Demosaicing, White Balance and Highlights can also be adjusted.

Additionally BatchPhoto permits operations like: Watermarking, Resizing, Renaming, and much more, all in the same session.

I have a Panasonic DMC-FZ28 and I'm trying to convert my pictures (RAW2) to JPEG. But I keep on getting this error, "Failed to Load...". Can you help me?

Thanks,

[quote=Cosmin post_id=42 time=1243326025 user_id=54]As a professional photographer you shot in RAW hundreds of pictures at a single event but few shots are really good and worth the time investment required by post processing on the PC with a specialized software.

Nevertheless the remaining pictures are still important and need to be converted to a common image format like JPEG or TIFF. Converting them one at a time with a RAW processing program or with the camera's supplied software takes a lot of time and effort.

BatchPhoto can convert thousands of RAW images from almost all DSLR digital cameras to almost any image format in just a single session! Custom development settings like: Demosaicing, White Balance and Highlights can also be adjusted.

Additionally BatchPhoto permits operations like: Watermarking, Resizing, Renaming, and much more, all in the same session.[/quote]

I have a Panasonic DMC-FZ28 and I'm trying to convert my pictures (RAW2) to JPEG. But I keep on getting this error, "Failed to Load...". Can you help me?

A script contains a list of images to be processed together with a set of processing settings. This list can be fixed (the list of photos does not change between processing sessions) or it can be the result of a search. BatchPhoto can search a specified folder for all the pictures that match a specific pattern and dynamically create the list of images to be processed. You can use BatchPhoto's graphical interface to create your script which can also be edited manually.

For further details regarding scripts check out the Advanced section of the application's Help document.

Dear user,

You can run BatchPhoto via the command line by using scripts.

A script contains a list of images to be processed together with a set of processing settings. This list can be fixed (the list of photos does not change between processing sessions) or it can be the result of a search. BatchPhoto can search a specified folder for all the pictures that match a specific pattern and dynamically create the list of images to be processed. You can use BatchPhoto's graphical interface to create your script which can also be edited manually.

For further details regarding scripts check out the [b]Advanced[/b] section of the application's [b]Help[/b] document.

The RAW image formats vary a lot so there may be some formats from some camera manufactures that BatchPhoto cannot load in the current version. However we are working to improve the number of supported formats.

If you have problems with RAW images please send us a sample so we can analyze it and perhaps add support for it in the next release of BatchPhoto.

Hello,

The RAW image formats vary a lot so there may be some formats from some camera manufactures that BatchPhoto cannot load in the current version. However we are working to improve the number of supported formats.

If you have problems with RAW images please send us a sample so we can analyze it and perhaps add support for it in the next release of BatchPhoto.

As a professional photographer you shot in RAW hundreds of pictures at a single event but few shots are really good and worth the time investment required by post processing on the PC with a specialized software.

Nevertheless the remaining pictures are still important and need to be converted to a common image format like JPEG or TIFF. Converting them one at a time with a RAW processing program or with the camera's supplied software takes a lot of time and effort.

BatchPhoto can convert thousands of RAW images from almost all DSLR digital cameras to almost any image format in just a single session! Custom development settings like: Demosaicing, White Balance and Highlights can also be adjusted.

Additionally BatchPhoto permits operations like: Watermarking, Resizing, Renaming, and much more, all in the same session.

As a professional photographer you shot in RAW hundreds of pictures at a single event but few shots are really good and worth the time investment required by post processing on the PC with a specialized software.

Nevertheless the remaining pictures are still important and need to be converted to a common image format like JPEG or TIFF. Converting them one at a time with a RAW processing program or with the camera's supplied software takes a lot of time and effort.

BatchPhoto can convert thousands of RAW images from almost all DSLR digital cameras to almost any image format in just a single session! Custom development settings like: Demosaicing, White Balance and Highlights can also be adjusted.

Additionally BatchPhoto permits operations like: Watermarking, Resizing, Renaming, and much more, all in the same session.